Do you see Jesus in your morning toast or the Virgin Mary on a potato chip?

Turns out that's perfectly normal, according to a new study by Canadian and Chinese researchers. “Our findings suggest that it's common for people to see non-existent features because human brains are uniquely wired to recognize faces,”

The phenomenon, known as face pareidolia, has been known for centuries. (Some of the images, most famously a toasted cheese sandwich on which the Virgin Mary was detected, have been sold for large sums of money Read more: newser.com

I don't care what men may say, Jesus appeared on the lid of our home brew!

(05-08-2014, 12:42 PM)JayRodney Wrote: Do you see Jesus in your morning toast or the Virgin Mary on a potato chip?

Turns out that's perfectly normal, according to a new study by Canadian and Chinese researchers. “Our findings suggest that it's common for people to see non-existent features because human brains are uniquely wired to recognize faces,”

The phenomenon, known as face pareidolia, has been known for centuries. (Some of the images, most famously a toasted cheese sandwich on which the Virgin Mary was detected, have been sold for large sums of money Read more: newser.com

I don't care what men may say, Jesus appeared on the lid of our home brew!